1st Edition

Harvesting External Innovation Managing External Relationships and Intellectual Property

By Donal O'Connell Copyright 2011
    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    A fundamental change in the way organisations approach innovation is taking place. It is driven by the simple realisation that not all the smart people work for just one organisation. Few intellectual property books concentrate on external innovation and more particularly on dealing with external inventors and handling their inventions. Harvesting External Innovation begins by examining the broad subject of innovation, stressing the need to understand its forms and phases, ways and means to encourage innovation. It then addresses the growing phenomenon of external innovation. A number of different approaches to engaging with the external innovator community are then considered, together with real life case studies. Harvesting External Innovation discusses in depth how best to handle intellectual property matters, how to actually work with these external inventors and how to handle their inventions, including a suggested process and check list.

    Acknowledgements, Preface, Chapter 1 Not All the Smart People Work for You, Chapter 2 Innovation, Chapter 3 External Innovation, Chapter 4 The External Innovator Community, Chapter 5 Intellectual Property, Chapter 6 Different Approaches, Chapter 7 How to Handle Intellectual Property Matters, Chapter 8 Intellectual Property Terms and Conditions, Chapter 9 Dealing with External Inventors, Chapter 10 Working with Universities, Chapter 11 Working with Your Suppliers, Chapter 12 Innovating with Communities, Chapter 13 Joe Public, Chapter 14 Open Standards and Intellectual Property, Chapter 15 Help and Support, Chapter 16 The Key to Success, Chapter 17 Conclusion, Index

    Biography

    Donal O'Connell is Adjunct Professor at Imperial College Business School and the Owner and Managing Director of Chawton Innovation Services Ltd, offering consultancy, coaching and training in the areas of innovation and intellectual property management. A former Director of Intellectual Property Rights at Nokia, he has a long and varied experience in the global wireless telecommunications industry, having worked for periods in UK, USA, Finland, and Hong Kong. Donal graduated from the National Institute of Higher Education, Limerick, Ireland, with a Degree in Electronic Engineering. Donal has already published one book on patent creation called 'Inside the Patent Factory', (Wiley & Sons, 2008).